This family crest depicts a chrysanthemum with sixteen petals drawn from the reverse side.
The chrysanthemum crest was originally a crest bestowed by the Imperial Household.
The chrysanthemum crest was originally a crest bestowed by the Imperial Household.
It can be found by clicking the button below.
The white family crest is hidden. Click the “Edit this design” button to display the white crest, hide the black crest, and change the background color.
Family names that have inherited this crest
Aonuma, Bessho, Hirohata, Iwamatsu, Katsumi, Kuroda, Mukai, Naito, Nakarai, Nasu, Shono, Takeshima, Tominaga, Tsubai, Uekura, Ueno, Wada.
Note: Even if the family name is the same, the crest differs if the ancestors are different.
Note: Even if the family name is the same, the crest differs if the ancestors are different.
About the Family Crests, Back-side 16 petals Chrysanthemum Sticker
A family crest (kamon) is a Japanese emblem used to identify an individual or family.
This is a sticker version of an old traditional Japanese crest.
- Choose between 7 different shapes
- Dimensions: Available in 2 sizes: Large 3inchs, Small 1.5inches
- Printed on white acid-free paper
- Vibrant full-color, full-bleed printing
- Scratch-resistant front, easy peel-and-stick back
- Available in a matte or glossy finish















